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And along with the listservs you can offer these websites.  That should
get them started on the Internet.  - Anton

* Coleman's Website for Hispanists
A comprehensive collection of Hispanic studies and culture. Includes
on-line learning sources, teaching with technology, professional
information, news and much more.
http://gpu.srv.ualberta.ca/~scoleman/index.html

* Spanish Lessons via WWW
http://www.willamette.edu/~tjones/Spanish/lesson1.html

* La Jornada Newspaper
 Mexico's leading independent newspaper is now online in a daily
electronic edition, containing news, pictures, and an all-around great
format. --- A partir de hoy se podra leer parte de La Jornada en linea.
http://www.sccs.swarthmore.edu/~justin/jornada/index.html

* Hispanic Pages in the USA
The Hispanic Pages contain news in English and Spanish; COLOQUIO a monthly
Spanish language magazine; Famous Hispanics in the world and history; and
a Marshal Galvez page of Hispanics in the American Revolution. Those
interested in contributing to the pages.  Contact: jgbustam@clark.net.
http://www.clark.net/pub/jgbustam/heritage/heritage.html

* Center for Study of Books in Spanish for Children & Adolescents
For books in Spanish collected from around the world for young readers.
http://www.csusm.edu/campus_centers/csb/

* Elementary Spanish Curriculum
The purpose of this guide is to prepare our students to compete and
cooperate in the international arena; to promote multi-cultural
understanding; and to build intellectual achievement because a language
cannot be separated from its culture.
http://www.veen.com/Veen/Leslie/Curriculum/

* Welcome to Basic Spanish for the Virtual Student
Learn Spanish from 50+ modules covering pronunciation, nouns, verbs,
adjectives, adverbs, pronouns, and other themes.
http://www.umr.edu/~amigos/Virtual/

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